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Who doesn't like Batata Vada or Alugedde bonda as we call it in Kannada? Here is my quick version I made just for this event. No measurement required for the dishes we send to this event and it should be so easy that even a 10yr old can cook it as per this event's rules. Well... most 10yr old kids can make these I guess, although letting them deep fry without supervision is not recommended.

Want to make Batata Vadas sophisticated enough for grand cocktail party? Make large Marble sized vadas and stick a few colorful Toothpicks on each like finger foods to serve with Ketchup or thinner chutney as dip. You can do the same with mini Chana dal round vadas too. Enjoy! :)

Batata vada or Alu bonda with coconut chutney:

To make Aloo stuffing:

1. Boil 2 large Potatoes until soft, peel and mash. Heat a bit of oil, add mustard seeds, cumin seeds, chilli flakes, chopped curry and cilantro leaves.2. Add Potatoes, salt, lemon juice and mix well. Cool and make about 2" balls and keep aside.To make batter:1. Mix 1 portion of Besan/Chickpea flour, few tbsps of rice flour, pinch of bakind soda, enough salt, chilli pd and water to make a thickish batter. Rest it for 10 mins.To make Bondas:1. Heat oil to 375F or hot to deep fry. Dip Potato balls in the batter and deep fry until golden.2. Serve with spicy Chutney; Grind Coconut, green chillies, tamarind or yogurt, ginger, salt with enough water to make chutney. Temper with Mustard seeds. Voila!! :D

Mixed Vegetable and Lilva/Avarekalu Uppittu:Well... Sahaja wanted a one dish meal and here is my simple yet nutritious one dish Uppittu/Upma I make when I am in a hurry or don't have any left overs to eat. Usually I throw in a frozen mixed vegetable pack here to make veg Uppittu. I love Avarekalu/Lilva/Field beans in Uppittu but fresh beans is not always available to me, so I soak dry ones and cook them to add to dishes or use frozen Lilva. For tanginess, I add Lemon juice at the end or one fresh sliced Tomato.

To make Mixed veg Uppittu:1. Heat 1 tsp ghee in a non-stick pan. Add 1 cup Semolina/Rava and roast until Rava is golden on a medium heat and spread it on paper to cool.2. Add 2 tbsp oil to the same pan, add 1/2 Mustard seeds, 1 tsp Cumin seeds, few curry leaves, (Cashews are optional), 2 tsp each Chana dal and Urad dal, 1 onion, finely chopped, 2-3 green chillies and fry them until soft.3. Add 2 1/2 cups of water, enough salt, few cilantro. Add 1 cup of pre cooked (Microwave them with little water) mixed veggies like Beans, Carrots, peas, Lilva beans, one Tomato sliced. Let it boil for 5 mins.4. Taste for salt and turn down the heat to simmer. Slowly add Rava in a stream and stir all the while to prevent clumping. Stri well, cover and let it simmer for 4-5 mins.5. It's ready to eat. serve with crunchy Sev, Boondi and plain yogurt.

Tomato,Peas and Carrot Uppittu:Tomato, Peas and Carrot Uppittu is another of my favorite combo to add to make Uppittu. I chop baby Carrots in to rounds. They are very sweet, adds a sweetish flavor to spicy Uppittu and for to balance the hot and sweet, I add some Tomatoes or Tomato sauce to this. Adding 1 tsp of MTR Vangibhath powder or Rasam powder to this adds a excellent flavor as well.Photo didn't come well for this Uppittu, bear with me. I have too many huge windows in every room, bright and sunny rooms don't help me in photographing anything properly these days.

To make Tomato Uppittu:1. Follow the same method as above until step 2 and add 2 1/2 cups of water, 1/2 cup frozen Green peas, 1/2 cup Tomato sauce or 2-3 Tomato chopped, 2 Carrots chopped or coarsely grated, 1 tsp spice powder of your choice (optional), let it boil.2. Follow the rest of the method like the above recipe and you will have fragrant, colorful and tasty Uppittu!

Aloo Bondas are always great for tea time and easy to whip up. The Vegetable Avarekalu looks great Asha.. interesting combination. I love upma with lots of veggies and make something similar for my daughter.

Pavani, Field beans Upma is so tasty, wish I could get fresh beans here. Alu Bonda tastes so good with hot hot chutney, a meal itself! :)

Laavanya, mixd veg Upma is so healthy and good way to include vges for kids if you chop them up into small pieces! :)

F, my kids LOVE to eat them with Ketchup always, I make chutney just for and Arvind! :DKids don't have school today, we are planning to go out to lunch and to movies in about few hrs, waiting for Trisha to get up!! It's almost 11am, she just woke up and showering now! :D

batata vada looks perfect. would love to have it anytime :) upma looks colorful and yummy... i make it at least once or twice a week... it's very healthy too. why no other updates on what u r reading and watching?

Akka..those bonda's..woah..I am missing the so much u knw..Courier me a few..lols..I am trying to stay away from potatoes,.n they keep running after me in form of bhaji's n fritters n what not..:DI am loving those Upma's too..super healthy they are..I am waiting to see the Wed post..;) ;)Have a great week ahead..:)

Aloo bonda is an absolute favorite.Its been quite a long time since I had it.Ahem..since you've said that any 10 year old can make it,I should definitely give it a try.Yup,I havent made it myself as yet;-)always gorge on it when amma makes it!!Great idea of making them cocktail-party friendly too;-).Avarekalu upma looks yum,I've had it once at ma-in-law's friends place and loved it!!

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